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Private hospital and phase I

Fundamental & Clinical Pharmacology, 1990
Summary— Since December 1988. French law has authorized phase I studies and the creation of phase I units within public or private hospitals. The scientific standards regarding private hospitals are not different from those in public hospitals. Practitioners who conduct clinical trials in private hospitals are well aware of good clinical practices and ...
M, Gallet, P, Nony
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The Future of Private Psychiatric Hospitals

Psychiatric Services, 1982
In the near future the programs, the staff, and the physical plant of private psychiatric hospitals will become increasingly specialized. Development of neuropsychiatric evaluation units and greater liaison between the psychiatric hospital and the clinical laboratory have already begun.
A L, Pottash   +3 more
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The POSITION of the PRIVATE PSYCHIATRIC HOSPITAL

Psychiatric Services, 1964
P ERHAPS ONE REASON for the recent downgrading of the private psychiatric hospital’s future in the mental health picture is that its contributions have been too long taken for granted and too seldom published by those who know their worth. This has resulted in a somewhat biased and inadequate professional image of the private hospital. For instance, Dr.
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Privatization of a Public Hospital

Quality Management in Health Care, 1997
Public hospitals face mounting challenges posed by the rise of managed care, increasing hospital competition, growing responsibilities in indigent care, and stagnant public sector revenues. Privatization exists as a viable strategy for reengineering the structure and operation of public hospitals to meet the new demands of quality and efficiency ...
J M, Metsch, D R, Haley, D, Malafronte
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Employment effects of hospital privatization in Germany

The European Journal of Health Economics, 2012
The main argument for the ongoing privatization process is that privatization will lead to an increase in efficiency, which has been confirmed by a large number of studies. An important argument against privatization is that privatization may lead to employment reductions.
Mareike, Heimeshoff   +2 more
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Students in Private Hospitals

Medical Journal of Australia, 1980
E S, Hughes, R R, Andrew
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Private, hospitals, or home hospitals

The Dublin Journal of Medical Science, 1895
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Private hospital accreditation

Medical Journal of Australia, 1984
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